The eve of Anna Sui's all-star runway show was about more than just great hair, makeup, and clothes - it was also the 15th anniversary of her eponymous cosmetics line. To celebrate, the designer hosted a beauty bar backstage where models like Ruby Jean Wilson and Hanne Gaby Odiele mugged for the cameras, while makeup artist Pat McGrath and hairstylist Garren worked together to bring Sui's '60s film inspirations to life.

"Anna is really obsessed with the films of Jean-Luc Godard," said McGrath. "Particularly this scene in a film called Bande a Part. The look is very inspired by the women of that time– Anna Karina, Chantal Goya, and Brigitte Bardot– so I did the winged eye that Anna loves so much. It's a very graphic eye, with tons of white eyeliner in the water line, and tons of mascara."

As for the hair, "Anna wanted a very French New Wave look, like the dancing girls in the '60s films," said Garren. "She showed me an image of Catherine Deneuve's ponytail from that era. It's high up and flipped at the ends. We thought about wigs, but wanted to use the girls' natural hair instead. I did bouffants with a lot of volume. For Ruby [Jean Wilson], Karlie [Kloss], and [Jessica] Stam, we just did a little 'sex kitten' volume in the back. In fact, I chopped off two more inches of Stam's hair a few minutes ago!"